Other Democrats Attack Biden On Race, Criminal Justice
The candidates in the second night of Democratic presidential debates took turns attacking front-runner Joe Biden’s record Wednesday.
Bureau Of Land Management’s Acting Director Faces Controversy
There is mounting criticism over the appointment of a new acting head of the federal Bureau of Land Management, which manages nearly 250 million acres of public land.
Teenager Wins Millions Playing Fortnite
Many parents view the video game Fortnite as a waste of their kids’ time. But it recently made one lucky teenager a millionaire.
Jury Begins Deliberations In ‘Ghost Ship’ Fire Trial
The jury in the trial of two men charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter in an Oakland, Calif., warehouse fire is beginning deliberations.
Booker Says Biden’s Crime Policies ‘Destroyed Communities Like Mine’
Former Vice President Joe Biden has faced questions over his role in crafting the 1994 crime bill, which imposed lengthy sentences for drug offenses.
Hawaii Extends Thirty Meter Telescope Permit Amid Protests
“Because TMT construction is not imminent, I am withdrawing the emergency proclamation effective immediately,” Ige said on Tuesday following a decision to allow an extra two years for construction.
How Voters In Suburban Philadelphia Are Reacting To Trump’s Tweets About Baltimore
Voters outside Philadelphia react to President Trump’s racially-charged tweets about Baltimore. They’re mixed on how seriously they should take the president’s words.
West Virginia Hosts 24th World Scout Jamboree With More Than 41,000 Attending Scouts
Tens of thousands of young people from more than 150 countries are in West Virginia. They’re at the 24th World Scout Jamboree which is in the U.S. for the first time since 1967.
A New Trump Rule Could Weaken A Civil Rights Era Housing Discrimination Law
The Trump administration is moving to weaken the Fair Housing Act, according to housing advocates. They say a proposed rule would make it harder to bring lawsuits alleging racial discrimination.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson Compares Baltimore To A Cancer Patient
His trip to Baltimore comes as the city and its long-time Rep. Elijah Cummings D-Md., have been the targets of a series of disparaging tweets by President Trump.
Immigrants Right Attorney Discusses Changes To Asylum Rules Related To Family Ties
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Andrea Lino, staff attorney at the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, about a new rule that impacts who can qualify for asylum claims.
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